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in the story the tiger king a reflection of today's political order were the greater good is sacrificed at the altar of selfish personnel ambition and games?explain in your own words. (class 12 English vistas book)

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Answered by pandasb09
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On surface level, ‘The Tiger King’ seems to be a simple story about a royal prince, his growth and  exploits as a king. The prophecies at his birth about the manner of his death make the story  interesting by introducing the element of surprise and suspense.  On a deeper level, the story is a satire on the conceit of those in power. It is usually seen that those in  power have too much pride in themselves and what they do. Two such specimens in the story are the  Tiger King and the British officer. The author employs dramatic irony and hum our to show their  faults and weaknesses. The words of these characters carry an extra meaning. They do not know what  is going to happen. The Tiger King resolves to hunt a hundred tigers to disprove the prediction of the  astrologer. In his stubbornness, he falls prey to a wooden tiger. The high-ranking British officer is equally vain. He is more interested in photograph with carcass than hunting itself. The Tiger King offers to organise any other hunt except tiger-hunt. It may be a boar-hunt, mouse- hunt or a mosquito-hunt. He has to lose three lakh of rupees for his refusal. The ego of the British officer is satisfied when his wife is pleased to get diamond rings sent by the Maharaja.

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